Roman Gofman
Roman Gofman | |
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Gofman, May 2024 | |
| Born | November 30, 1976 |
| Allegiance | |
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| Service years | 1995– |
| Rank | Aluf |
| Conflicts | |
| Children | 3 |

Roman Gofman (Hebrew:רומן גופמן; born 1975) is an Israel Defense Forces officer with the rank of Aluf, currently serving as the Military Secretary to the Prime Minister.[1]
Biography
[edit]Gofman was born in Belarus. He made Aliyah to Israel with his family in 1990 at age 14 and settled in Ashdod.[2] During his youth, he studied at the ORT Ashdod Nautical Officers School. Experiencing alienation and violence from other students, he began training in boxing.
He enlisted in the IDF in 1995 to the Armored Corps, assigned to the 53rd Battalion of the 188th Armored Brigade. He completed basic training, the tank commanders' course and the officers' course. Afterward, he served as a tank platoon commander in 71st Battalion and took part in combat in South Lebanon. He later served as deputy company commander, then as company commander of the 71st Battalion, leading operations in the Gaza Strip and West Bank during the Second Intifada and Operation Defensive Shield. He subsequently served as deputy commander of the 71st Battalion, then as deputy commander of the training battalion in the 460th Brigade, and later as the operations officer of the Ga'ash Formation.
In 2010 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and appointed Head of the Armored Corps Branch at the National Center for Ground Training (MALI). In 2011 he was appointed commander of the 75th Battalion in the 7th Armored Brigade.[3] He held the position until 2013. From 2013 to 2015 he served as the Operations Officer of the Ga'ash Formation.
On 30 August 2015 he was promoted to Colonel and appointed commander of the Etzion Brigade.
On 2 August 2017 he was appointed commander of the 7th Armored Brigade.
At the 2018 IDF senior command conference, he argued for more frequent employment of ground forces. After completing his term in 2019 he attended the National Security College.
2023–2024 war (Operation Iron Swords)
[edit]On 7 October 2023, during the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, he drove from his house in Ashdod toward Sderot after reports of infiltrations, joined police volunteers and engaged Hamas militants at Sha'ar HaNegev junction. He killed two militants and was seriously wounded in the knee. After his recovery he served for several months as Chief of Staff to the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories. In March 2024 he was approved for appointment as head of the Shiloh Division in the Directorate of Planning, but on 8 April 2024 it was announced that he would instead become the Military Secretary to the Prime Minister.
In April 2024 he authored a document arguing Israel should institute military administration in the Gaza Strip. The IDF stated the document reflected his personal view only.
Military Secretary to the Prime Minister
[edit]On 16 May 2024 he was promoted to Aluf and assumed office as Military Secretary to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In this role he was involved in Israel–Russia contacts following the potential collapse of the Assad regime.
He played a key part in a covert Israeli initiative to manage the humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip during the 2023-2024 war, in which the U.S. company SRS (Safe Reach Solutions) and the GHF foundation were selected through a classified process.
Candidacy for Director of the Mossad
[edit]On 4 December 2025, Prime Minister Netanyahu announced his intention to appoint Gofman as the next Director of the Mossad.[4]
Gofman holds a Bachelor's degree in political science from Ashkelon Academic College and a Master's degree in political science and national security from the University of Haifa. During his academic studies he also attended the Bnei David Mechina in Eli.
He lives in Ashdod, married, and has three daughters.
Further reading
[edit]- Elishiv Shimshi, Ardof Oyvai Ve'asigam, Modan and Ministry of Defense Publishing, 2019.
References
[edit]- ^ Ettinger, Amir (4 December 2025). "Netanyahu taps his military secretary as next Mossad chief". Ynetglobal. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
- ^ ""השריון לא רלוונטי? תשאלו את דאעש"". www.israelhayom.co.il. 31 May 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
- ^ ""אנחנו מוכנים. אם יקראו לנו, נלך לאן שצריך"". דובר צה"ל (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
- ^ "Benjamin Netanyahu names Roman Gofman next Mossad chief | The Jerusalem Post". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 4 December 2025. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
External links
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Media related to Roman Gofman at Wikimedia Commons